Soñadoras

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Soñadoras
Genre Telenovela
Created by
  • Saúl Perez Santana
  • Alejandro Pohlenz
  • Pedro Pablo Quintanilla
Written by
Directed by
  • Salvador Garcini
  • José Ángel García
  • José Amria Calvario
  • Ernesto Guzmán
Starring
Opening theme "Soñadoras" (Sentidos Opuestos)
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 143 of 44 minutes each
Production
Producer(s)
Cinematography
  • Miguel López
  • Luis Monroy
Broadcast
Original channel Televisa
Original run August 31, 1998 – April 30, 1999

Soñadoras (Elusive Dreams) is a Mexican telenovela. It was produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1998, and shown in 1999 on Univision.

Las Soñadoras

Los Soñadores

Other cast members

  • Alejandra Ávalos - Fernanda Guzmán
  • Arturo Peniche - José Luis Dueñas
  • Ariel López Padilla - Enrique Bernal
  • José Carlos Ruiz - Eugenio De la Peña
  • Raymundo Capetillo - Horacio de la Macorra
  • Lupita Lara - Viviana de De la Peña / Viviana de De la Macorra
  • Gustavo Rojo - Don Alfredo Guzmán
  • Alejandro Aragón - Carlos Muñoz
  • Silvia Eugenia Derbez - Rosita Ruiz Castañeda
  • Mónica Dossetti - Vanessa
  • Antonio Miguel - Director
  • Anghel - Lupe Roque
  • Theo Tapia - Don Manuel Vasconzelos
  • Zoila Quiñones - Maite Castañeda de Ruiz
  • Polo Ortín - Octavio Ruiz
  • Mariana Karr - Nancy González
  • Rudy Casanova - David 'el cubano'
  • Samuel Gallegos - Armando Juárez
  • Eduardo Rodríguez - Pancho
  • Carlos Cámara - Federico Marconi
  • Sergio DeFassio - Pedro Roque
  • Roberto Tello - Victorio
  • Dulce - Antonia de la Macorra
  • Sergio Acosta - Ricardo
  • Mónica Prado - Mamá de Benjamín
  • Jorge Becerril - Medusas
  • Ramón Valdés Urtiz - Rodolfo
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo - Kika
  • Cesar Balcazar
  • Alfonso Kaffiti
  • Juan Carlos Casasola
  • Horacio Castelo
  • Juanjo Corchado
  • María Luisa Coronel
  • Renato Bartilotti - Gabriel
  • Luis Couturier - Artemio Berraizábal
  • Mané Macedo - Irene
  • Francisco Rosell - Leonardo
  • Gabriela Tavela - Leticia
  • Miguel Ángel Biaggio - Adolfo
  • Jéssica Segura - María
  • Manola Diez - Victoria
  • Maricela Fernández
  • Ana Hally - Tulita
  • Alberto Loztin - Ojinaga
  • Salvador Garcini - Guajolote
  • Rodrigo Ruiz
  • Norma Munguía
  • Salim Rubiales
  • Christian Ruiz
  • Alejandro de la Madrid
  • Mercedes Vaughan - Soledad
  • Alejandro Villeli
  • Mauricio Barcelata - Germán
  • Shirley - Sandra
  • José Luis Cordero - Ismael
  • Silvia Valdez - Dorotea Berraizábal
  • Carlos Miguel - Miguel
  • Serrana - Patricia
  • Miguel Serros - Gonzalo Cifuentes
  • Ricardo Silva - Gregorio
  • Claudia Troyo - Amiga de Rubén
  • Gerardo Campbell - Dueño de la tienda de abarrotes
  • Roger Cudney
  • Sheyla Tadeo
  • Irina Areu
  • Enrique Hidalgo
  • Carlos González
  • Virgilio García
  • Juan Carlos Nava
  • Jorge Robles
  • Adriana Rojo
  • Mauricio Rubí
  • Omar Ayala
  • Edder Eloriaga
  • Arturo Farfán
  • Ludivina Olivas

Plot

The main character of this story is Fernanda, a psychologist who works in a rehabilitation center for substance abusers. Fernanda has recently suffered a terrible tragedy, the man she was soon to marry was murdered while trying to resist a hold-up. during the assault, her father received a bullet in the spine which left him paralyzed. At the beginning of the story we realize that Eugenio de la Peña, an evil drug dealer, is in love with Fernanda and is willing to go to any extreme to make her his wife. But Fernanda meets the handsome Jose Luis, a writer and a literature teacher who works at a local private high school. Jose Luis is honest and hard working, charming and full of life. However, he carries a dark secret from his past. When Fernanda and José Luis fall in love, Eugenio gets extremely jealous, but when he decides to eliminate his rival, he discovers that his own daughter Jaqueline, is in love with José Luis. Jaqueline, on the other hand is being wooed by Manuel, who despite his popularity, cannot call Jaqueline's attention. One of Jaqueline's friends is Emilia, a romantic but realistic young girl whose dream is to become a dancer. Emilia's boyfriend is Gerardo, whom she adores. Gerardo is the lead singer in a rock band. But soon, a dancer and choreographer called Enrique enters Emilia's life and falls in love with her. Another of Jaqueline's friends is Lucía, the wealthiest of the dreamers, but also the homeliest. Lucia will fall in love with Gerardo but will be courted by Beto "Roque-feller". The colorful Beto lives in the same projects as Julieta, who becomes Lucia's best friend. Julieta is ashamed of being poor and is a bulimic. She constantly lies to her classmates about being wealthy and often brags about trips to Europe, expensive clothes etc. even though it is false. She will meet Carlos, a rich but second-rate physician. She will try to use him to pull herself out of her poverty, but eventually ends the relationship. Julieta falls for a new rich student named Ruben Barraisaba. In the beginning, he finds her annoying, but then they begin to date. Ruben begins to falls in love with Julieta but finds out she's been lying about her 'wealth' and makes the assumption that she's only with him for money, which forces him to end the relationship. Later, Julieta begins to date Beto and they develop a relationship. Meanwhile, with the help of a new student, Ana, Lucia becomes beautiful and makes a vengeful decision to get back at Gerardo for dating her out of pity. In the end, Gerardo finds out that Lucia is Adriana and is infuriated with her. They eventually forgive each other and start dating again.

Special

Like many other novelas produced by Televisa, Soñadoras featured a post-novela special called "Lo Que Se Vio Y No Se Vio de Soñadoras." In this special, we get to see the Soñadoras and Soñadores on their trip to Acapulco. This featured a video clip of the cast jet-skiing, surfing, swimming, playing frisbee and volleyball, a fashion show, a performance at the Hard Rock cafe of "Noches de Verano," the Spanish version of the hit song Summer Nights from "Grease. Ana and Ruben finally come to an understanding with each other, and even become a couple. Ruben and Beto make peace after Ruben decides to give up fighting for Julieta. Aracely Arambula (Jaqueline) appeared on the special but only in the cast reunion, alternate ending, and special message from the Soñadoras y Soñadores. It is believed that she was unable to film the extra footage because of conflicts with her music recording schedule. The special also aired bloopers and outtakes, Angelica Vale (Julieta) doing impressions of her fellow Soñadoras and even Thalia. Montages of the show's kisses and fights were also featured. What were most notable about the special were the alternate endings. In the alternate endings, Eugenio de la Peña was given two extra endings: (1) the first in which he ends up in a psychiatric ward and (2) he drowns himself in the ocean at an undisclosed location, but before doing so he calls his daughter Jaqueline to ask her for forgiveness one last time. Fernanda and Jose-Luis have an alternate ending, in which Eugenio kills Fernanda at their wedding, which changes destiny and allows for Jose-Luis and Jaqueline to get back together and raise Fernanda's daughter. Manuel and Ana end up together as a result. The more famous alternate, and preferred endings, consisted of Julieta choosing Ruben over Beto, which persuades Beto to forgive Lucia and even date her again. In the end, Ana and Gerardo were left alone but it was suggested that there could have been a romance between the two. At the end, we're shown what the Soñadoras and Soñadores were doing during the special show, which was painting and crafting the main logo of the novela with its main theme, "Soñadoras: Di No A Las Drogas."

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